Option Installation 3-3
Take care when connecting or disconnecting cables. A damaged cable can cause a
short in the electrical circuit. Misaligned connector pins can cause damage to
system components at power-on.
When installing a cable, route the cable so it is not pinched by other components
and is out of the path of the system unit cover. Prevent damage to the connectors
by aligning connector pins before you connect the cable.
When disconnecting a cable, always pull on the cable connector or strain-relief
loop, not on the cable.
SYSTEM UNIT COVER
The following subsections describe how to remove and replace the system unit cover.
NOTE:
For systems with LANDesk
®
Client
Manager, a chassis intrusion is reported to the
Client Manager whenever the cover is removed.
When this occurs, a LANDesk Client Manager
Notification message displays every time the
system is turned on. Close the window to remove
the message from the screen. To prevent the
message from appearing again, clear the message
from the system (launch LANDesk Client
Manager, open the Tools menu, click
PC Health
,
and click
Clear
).
CAUTION:
Electrostatic discharge can damage
computer components. Discharge static
electricity by touching a metal object before you
remove the system unit cover.